Montréal is an undisputed center of creativity, innovation and culture. Its creative industries make up a growing sector whose managers enable local talent to further develop their creative potential on a local and national scale.

With the DEC program in Business Management - Creative Industry Management, you’ll develop your skills as a management technician in a dynamic, creative environment.

Montréal is an undisputed center of creativity, innovation and culture. Its creative industries make up a growing sector whose managers enable local talent to further develop their creative potential on a local and national scale.

"ENTREPRISE" offers an opportunity for the graduates to apply their entrepreneurial vision by presenting innovative business ideas to an influential jury composed of renowned members of the fashion and business industry.

This program will enable students to develop versatility and autonomy in various managerial roles: marketing, accounting and finance, human resources, operations, or services and communication.

General Education Courses

3 Physical Education courses (90h)

3 Humanities courses (150h)

4 Language and Literature courses (240h)

2 Second Language courses (90h)

2 complementary courses (90h)

* The College reserves the right to substitute certain courses.

Career Prospects

Creative Industry Management Technicians work in small, medium, and large companies.

Creative Administrative Technician

Project Manager

Tour Coordinator

Marketing and Media Coordinator

Event Manager

Programming and Event Coordinator

Sponsorship Coordinator

Work-Study Program (WSP)

Work experience is recognized and in high demand by employers. The Work-Study Program (WSP) is an educational model that allows you to undertake two paid internships during your studies to gain work experience related to your field of study. Please consult the Work-Study Program section for more details. Not available to students who begin in the Winter semester.

Concentration Courses

Semester 1

Career in the Creative Industry (45h)

Communication in a Creative Environment (45h)

Accounting in the Creative Industry (60h)

IT Tools for Management (45h)

Introduction to E-Business (45h)

Semester 2

Management Process (60h)

Financial Management in the Creative Industry (60h)

Statistics for Management (60h)

Creative Industry Marketing (60h)

Computer Tools for Creative Industries (45h)

Semester 3

Law and ethics (45h)

Team and Human Resources Management (60h)

Economic News and Corporate Financing (60h)

Commercial Research and Innovative Market (60h)

Semester 4

Financial Analysis in the Creative Industry (45h)

Creative Environment Project (45h)

Global Trade in Creative Goods and Services (45h)

E-Marketing and Advertising (45h)

Sale of Products and Services (45h)

Semester 5

Planning and Management of the Operating Budget (45h)

Français des affaires en milieu créatif (60h)

Optimizing the Customer Experience (45h)

Strategic Marketing of Creative Industries (45h)

Development and enhancement of Products and Services (45h)

Project Management in the Creative Industry (45h)

Semester 6

Management and Development of a Sales Team (60h)

Digital Commerce (45h)

Creative Business Project (60h)

Internship in the Creative Industry (120h)

Sales and Commercial Representation (60h)

* The College reserves the right to substitute some courses.

Bring Your Own Device

In this program, the use of a laptop computer is mandatory. Students must have a laptop or purchase one before beginning their studies. This laptop must be equipped with the Windows operating system to work with all software. Standard or student license software must be installed when requested by teachers.

The following features are required for PCs:

Processor: Intel I5 minimum

Memory: 8 GB recommended

Hard drive: 500 GB minimum

Screen: 14 inches minimum

Connectivity: WIFI and LAN

Ports: Minimum of one USB 3.0 port

We recommend purchasing an external numeric keyboard if your laptop does not already have one.

Work experience is recognized and in high demand by employers. The Work-Study Program (WSP) is an educational model that allows you to undertake two paid internships during your studies to gain work experience related to your field of study. Please consult the Work-Study Program section for more details. Not available to students who begin in the Winter semester.

In this program, the use of a laptop computer is mandatory. Students must have a laptop or purchase one before beginning their studies. This laptop must be equipped with the Windows operating system to work with all software. Standard or student license software must be installed when requested by teachers.

The following features are required for PCs:

Processor: Intel I5 minimum

Memory: 8 GB recommended

Hard drive: 500 GB minimum

Screen: 14 inches minimum

Connectivity: WIFI and LAN

Ports: Minimum of one USB 3.0 port

We recommend purchasing an external numeric keyboard if your laptop does not already have one.